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VIRUS TO PLANTS REVIEW Chapters 2 & 3

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Virus to plants review. Chapters 2 & 3. Virus-Plant Topics. Viruses. Vascular. Plant Structure. Protists. Nonvascular. Viruses. Fungi. Gymnosperm. Fungi. Bacteria. Angiosperm. Plant Structure. Plant Cell. Monocot. Monocot. Angiosperm. Dicot. Gymnosperm. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VIRUS TO PLANTS REVIEWChapters 2 & 3

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Virus-Plant TopicsViruses

Protists

Angiosperm

Plant Cell

Bacteria

Fungi

Angiosperm

Monocot

Dicot

Gymnosperm

Nonvascular

Vascular Plant Structure

Plant Structure

Monocot

Gymnosperm

Viruses

Fungi

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Which part of the plant cell is food

created? Chloroplast Lysosome Cell wall nucleus

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Which of the following plants is

a monocot?

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Which of the following plants is

a dicot?

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Which of the following plants is

a gymnosperm?

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Which of the following plants is

a angiosperm?

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Which of the following plants is a

seedless vascular plant?

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Which of the following plants is

a nonvascular plant?

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A virus is considered to be

nonliving because…

It does not use energy It cannot reproduce

It’s a bad house guest People get sick from them

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The type of protist that uses

pseudopods to obtain food.

paramecium dinoflagellate

amoeba algae

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Which of the following is a

fungus? bacteria

yeast cheese yogurt

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Which of the following foods is created with the help of healthy

bacteria? yogurt meat broth

Bleu cheese

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A virus is considered to be

nonliving because…

It does not use energy It cannot reproduce

It’s a bad house guest People get sick from them

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The tubelike structure in plants

that transports food. phloem

chloroplast vacuole xylem

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Which of the following best

describes chlorophyll?

Yellow pigment Green pigment Blue pigment Red pigment

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Which of the following plants is

a angiosperm?

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Which of the following plants is

a gymnosperm?

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A substance that is introduced to the body to fight off viruses is

called… Virus

Pathogen Bacteria Vaccine

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Which of the following plants is

a monocot?

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Which of the following are ways that fungi affects our lives?

Food production Medicine Diseases

Decomposition of organisms All of the Above